A last-minute effort in the Washington Legislature seeks to involve anglers in efforts to stabilize native steelhead ...
A wild Pacific steelhead is one of the most coveted fish in the country. Because different groups of steelhead run up rivers at different times, it’s possible to target them in the Northwest ...
Big changes are coming in the next five years to the Washougal, Kalama and Coweeman rivers — plus Salmon and Rock creeks — as the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife responds to new federal ...
A bipartisan bill directing WDFW to fire up coveted wild steelhead-based "broodstock conservation programs" on all Washington rivers with native runs received a public hearing in Olympia today.
An angler shows off a big hatchery steelhead taken on the Cowlitz River. While hatchery winter steelhead are tough to forecast, the wild return of Columbia River winter steelhead is expected to be ...
For many anglers, the arrival of winter ushers in a season of rest and recovery. But for those of us who pursue steelhead, winter is not the time for taking a break. It’s a time to spend long days on ...
A winter steelhead guru explains how and when to target Great Lakes steelhead this winter, and what matters most.
This week in Southwest Washington, the rain and snow are going to give way and give anglers a dry weekend to chase steelhead in the local tributaries. Winter steelhead fishing on earlier returning ...
There will soon be fewer steelhead released into Washington’s waters due to the impending closure of Skamania Hatchery. Located in Washougal, the hatchery produces summer and winter steelhead that are ...
Anglers have more time to go after hatchery steelhead on Salmon Creek. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife set the season beginning Sunday (March 16) through May 23. The WDFW said in a ...
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